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Pulaski County Circuit Court Reports, 7/7/2009
Officials with the Pulaski County Circuit Court have reported the following actions in recent cases:

Allen Harley Adkins II, 47, of Hartville, appeared with the public defender for a July 7 preliminary hearing on a Class C felony charge of first degree tampering accusing him of unlawfully operating a 2002 Yamaha motorcycle on May 24 without the owner’s consent. Prosecutors presented evidence; the defendant presented no evidence. Associate Circuit Judge Colin Long found probable cause to believe Gilbert may be guilty of a felony and bound her over to circuit court for a July 8 arraignment.

Christian Balun, 20, of Dixon, appeared with his attorney, David Mills, and waived a July 7 preliminary hearing on two Class B felony charges of sale of a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell accusing him of selling and possessing heroin on March 18. Judge Long bound him over to circuit court for a July 8 arraignment.

Michael J. Trosclair, 22, of St. Robert, appeared with the public defender and waived a July 7 preliminary hearing on a Class C felony charge of second degree domestic assault accusing him of attempting to cause physical injury on May 3 to a woman with whom he had a continuing relationship by striking her repeatedly on her head and shoulders with his fists. Judge Long bound him over to circuit court for a July 8 arraignment.

William J. Greenhalgh, 52, of Rolla, appeared with the public defender and waived a July 7 preliminary hearing on a Class C felony charge of driving while intoxicated accusing him of driving on North Lynn Street in Waynesville on Feb. 10, 2008, having previously been convicted three times in Phelps County Circuit Court of driving while intoxicated, twice in 2006 for incidents in 2005 and 2006, and once in 2001 for an incident in 2000. Judge Long bound him over to circuit court for a July 8 arraignment.

Carl D. Pruett, 20, of Waynesville, pleaded innocent on July 7 to a Class A felony charge of first degree robbery accusing him of acting in concert with another on July 2 to forcibly steal $800.05 from a clerk at the Lion’s Den adult bookstore while armed with a deadly weapon. Judge Long set his bond at $75,000 cash, scheduled an Aug. 29 preliminary hearing, and ordered him to personally appear.

Donna L. Soucy, 22, of St. Robert, pleaded innocent on July 7 to a Class A felony charge of first degree robbery accusing her of acting in concert with another on July 2 to forcibly steal $800.05 from a clerk at the Lion’s Den adult bookstore while armed with a deadly weapon. Judge Long set her bond at $75,000 cash, scheduled a July 14 preliminary hearing, and ordered her to personally appear.

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